Articles | Volume 14, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-2129-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-2129-2022
Data description paper
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05 May 2022
Data description paper |  | 05 May 2022

Observations of the lower atmosphere from the 2021 WiscoDISCO campaign

Patricia A. Cleary, Gijs de Boer, Joseph P. Hupy, Steven Borenstein, Jonathan Hamilton, Ben Kies, Dale Lawrence, R. Bradley Pierce, Joe Tirado, Aidan Voon, and Timothy Wagner

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A field campaign, WiscoDISCO-21, was conducted at the shoreline of Lake Michigan to better understand the role of marine air in pollutants. Two uncrewed aircraft systems were equipped with sensors for meteorological variables and ozone. A Doppler lidar instrument at a ground station measured horizontal and vertical winds. The overlap of observations from multiple instruments allowed for a unique mapping of the meteorology and pollutants as a marine air mass moved over land.
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